Then last night, Ryan appeared on Piers Morgan Tonight (above) and he opened up about his relationship with Tatum, his thoughts on Farrah Fawcett's death, and other sensitive subjects.

Sounds to us like Ryan and Tatum's relationship is VERY FAR from being repaired. We'll see what Oprah can pull off with the new show, but at the moment it seems like there is A LOT more work to be done.

And as far as Ryan's comments about Farrah's death…all we can say is "harsh."

What did U think about everything Ryan had to say during his interview? Overall, do U agree with him? Or is he totally off?

We were glad to hear they were making the effort, but we were skeptical about the fact that they feel the need to work out their problems on a reality show, and now it looks like Ryan is skeptical as well.

Here's what Ryan had to say about the show:

"I thought that was the thing – that Oprah would be there and use her magic on us. I thought she’d bless us and that would help. We spent New Year’s Even with her, and she was very encouraging. Then we never saw her again. And haven’t heard from her. When she finished her show, I supposed she’d come by and talk to us, but they said no, she’s going on holiday. So Tatum and I were left to deal with each other on our own."

"We’re OK, but I don’t know."

These things take time, Ryan. We agree, it would have been nice if Oprah were more hands-on during this process, but when it comes down to it, you've gotta be committed to repairing your relationship with your daughter because it's important to YOU.

Think about it!

What do U think? Will Ryan and Tatum fully repair their relationship? Will it make for a good reality show?

Ryan O'Neal and his daughter, Tatum O'Neal's feud is nothing new. For years, the pair have spoken little to each other, falling out of touch shortly after Ryan became involved withFarah Fawcett after leaving her mother. Their relationship needs a lot of repair, which will coincidentally be explored in their new reality show, Ryan & Tatum: The O'Neals. But is there really hope to fix a 25 year feud? According to Ryan, there is at least hope. He explains:

With the advent of reality television, there really isn't any such thing as a real celebrity feud anymore. Honestly, it seems that if you are desperate enough for attention or money or closure or money, you'll just bring your troubles to any producer and say, "let's make it a reality show."

Such is the case for the O'Neal family. After 25 years of estrangement, Tatum O'Neal and her father, Ryan O'Neal have decided to reconcile…on camera.

The show is being pitched to networks right now, but we have to admit, we find this whole concept a bit unsettling. There are so many accusations of abuse surrounding their relationship. There were reports that he actually hit on her at the funeral of Farrah Fawcett.

The Farrah Fawcett Foundation, which Farrah had founded during her struggle with cancer, helps fund alternative cancer research and treatment methods and aims to improve the quality of life of those who are currently struggling with the disease.

Her best friend Alana Stewart said:

"If I can help carry on Farrah's mission for the foundation, it's an honor for me. I feel almost like she's a guardian angel watching over me, and I feel like she's smiling down on us and very happy that she died for a cause. She felt that she could help a lot of people and she could give a lot of people inspiration, courage and hope. That's why she did the documentary and that's why she started the foundation."

Farrah's son Redmond, who got a day pass from the sober living facility where he's undergoing court-ordered drug rehab to visit his mother's grave on the anniversary, was said to be extremely emotional. Father Ryan O'Neal said, "He lost her, and he's fragile."

So sad.

We hope Farrah's family can find peace in helping others who are fighting cancer.

According to the National Enquirer, a year after he lost the love of his life, Farrah Fawcett, actor Ryan O'Neal has found somebody else to love.

Source suggest that Ryan has been seeing former supermodel Cheryl Tiegs. The pair ironically met at Farrah's funeral, and since then, Cheryl has been helping him grieve.

The two supposedly made their relationship public last month, when they attended the Hollywood launch of Raquel Welch's latest book. An eyewitness noticed Ryan putting his arm around her waist and that they both looked very "happy" together.

Ryan O'Neal is in the midst of making a sequel to the documentary he made with his lover Farrah Fawcettwhile she was alive. He has approached several major people in her life to be apart of the project and most of them have snubbed him completely!

Among those who have told Ryan to get lost are her 92-year-old father James, her former husband Lee Majors and even his son, Redmond O'Neal. Redmond is especially pissed off at his father as he is reportedly " fed up with the money-grubbing exploitation of his dead mother."

Can't argue with that! It's coming up on a year. Let the woman have some peace.

Regardless, we don't see the project folding without the trio, though it won't make for much of a documentary without them. Now, it will probably be an hour and a half of Ryan sobbing and gabbing about his beloved Farrah. Who the hell wants to see that?!

Shane Redway -- a Canadian rapper and close friend of Drake's -- was killed early Saturday morning in a car crash. He was just 26 years old.

Redway and two others were killed when their car lost control, struck a guardrail and burst into flames. The crash occurred around 4am outside Pearson International Airport in Toronto. It's unclear who was behind the wheel. Police are investigating the crash.

Drake took to Instagram to remember Redway, posting two different tributes.